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4 lb IMPERIAL NO PLOW Whitetail Institute Seeds CLOVER Deer Food Plot Turkey
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Whitetail Institute Imperial No Plow4 lb plants
9,680 sq ft
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New 2021 WHITETAIL INSTITUTE IMPERIAL NO PLOW
lot #NPJHI,
Total Germ 85 %,
Tested 1-2021,
Coated with All-Advantage
containing Rainbond
CONTENTS :
Fria Annual Ryegrass 24.52% -
Dwarf Essex Rape 19.98% -
Alex Berseem Clover 10.14% -
Dixie Crimson Clover 8.88% -
Yuchi Arrowleaf Clover 8.21% -
Trophy Annual Rape 5.95% -
Wina 412 Radish 4.80% -
Other Crop 0.29% -
inert matter 17.03 %
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0.11% weed,
Noxious weeds, None Found
With Golden Jump Start for quicker, longer growth, Impact seed treatment to double your seedling survivability, and
RainBond water absorbing polymers hold up to 200x their weight in water. Holds water that may be lost to percolation through the soil or evaporation.
The New Improved No Plow builds organic matter and improves soil, Increase topsoil fertility, helps alleviate soil compaction, and suppresses weed growth.
Take The "Plow" Out Of Planting
If you have out-of-the-way or hard-to-get-to locations you have always wanted to plant; or you simply don’t have access to a tractor or cultivating equipment, the new IMPERIAL "NO-PLOW" WILDLIFE SEED BLEND is the perfect product for you.
NO-PLOW is also excellent in drier climates where summer rainfall can not be counted on. The Whitetail Institute released No-Plow in response to hundreds of requests and inquiries from wildlife
enthusiasts
for a quality seed formulation that can be planted without the use of equipment or cultivation.
What exactly does ‘NO PLOW" mean? Just what it says. It is sown without plowing, just as seed is in nature – on the surface, with minimal or no soil preparation or tillage.
To ensure the quickest growth and coverage, the new formula includes the now-famous "GOLDEN JUMP START" ingredient to guarantee fast initial growth and get deer to your food plots as quickly as possible. IMPERIAL "NO-PLOW" is the easiest, no-fuss, no-bother way to provide your deer herd with additional protein during the antler-growing months on hard-to-reach places. It is also the easiest way to attract and hold deer on your food plots. When planted in the Fall, NO-PLOW can last until mid Summer. When planted in the Spring, NO-PLOW will thrive until late Summer.
Plant at approximately 18 lb per acre.
The price on this listing is for 4 pound of Whitetail Institute Imperial No Plow Seeds.
I purchase the seed in bulk, it will be divided by pounds ordered and re-packaged for shipping,
it will not be in the original Whitetail Institute bag.
This seed is as described, genuine Imperial No Plow seed, but not in Whitetail Institute bag.
The photo is just to show what seed it is and what bag it's from. The order will include Whitetail Institute planting directions and Whitetail Institute recommended planting time for your area.
Whitetail Institute Imperial No Plow
planting and maintenance Instructions
1. Seeds must make contact with the soil.
2. Do not plant in high weeds or grasses or where no sunlight can penetrate. No-Plow needs a minimum of 3-4 hours of broken, filtered, or direct sunlight a day. Old logging roads, fire lanes, small clearings in the woods, fence lines, power lines, and gas lines are ideal choices. Do not plant in HOT- DRY weather.
3. Cut grass and/or weeds as low as possible, or spray existing vegetation with an herbicide (i.e., Roundup) to rid the area of weeds and grasses. Follow the herbicide label directions and wait the required number of days before seeding. Clear debris to expose soil.
4. If possible, rough up the area with a rake or other tool.
5. Use 75-100 lbs of fertilizer per 10,000 square feet (100ft x 100ft) or 300-400 lbs of fertilizer per acre.
13-13-13 fertilizer or equivalent is good.
*FOR OPTIMUM RESULTS*
1. Soil test for a white clover.
2. Add lime and fertilizer following soil test results
3. Disk or till the ground and level with a drag or roller.
4.
Spread seed at approximately 4-6 pounds per 10,000 square feet, or 16 – 25 pounds per acre.
5. New growth should begin within seven days after significant rainfall.